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Insurance & Protection Calculators for New Hampshire Residents

Free insurance & protection calculators customized for New Hampshire (NH) residents. Pre-filled with local tax rates, property values, and cost-of-living data for 2026.

Written by Jere Salmisto·Reviewed by CalcFi Editorial·Last reviewed 2026-04-19·Methodology

Income Tax Rate

None

No state income tax

Property Tax Rate

1.93%

National avg: 1.07%

Median Home (ZHVI)

$475,000

Nat'l avg: $420,000

Cost of Living

105.4

5.4% above avg

Why New Hampshire Matters for Insurance & Protection Planning

Homeowners insurance in New Hampshire averages $1,040/year (NAIC state average) — below the $1,544 national average. Premiums track rebuild cost, and the $475,000 median home value here sets the rebuild baseline. Median household income is $111,800.[1][2]

Local context: New Hampshire

Housing economics in New Hampshire. The median home value runs 32.7% above the U.S. baseline for New Hampshire is $475,000 per Zillow's home-value index. Effective property tax sits at 1.93% of assessed value, meaningfully higher than the 0.99% national average tracked by the Tax Foundation. Lenders in New Hampshire have quoted 6.30% on the 30-year fixed product over the trailing four-week window per Freddie Mac PMMS — the prevailing posted rate before any borrower-specific lock-ins.

Income and tax climate. Median household income in New Hampshire reaches $111,800 per the ACS five-year vintage, pulling above the $78,538 U.S. median. New Hampshire's top marginal state income tax bracket lands at 0.00% — one of nine states that levies no broad-based income tax, shifting the revenue burden onto sales, property, and severance levies. State sales tax sits at 0.00% before local add-ons; combined rates in metro areas frequently push 1-3 percentage points higher. BEA's Regional Price Parity scores New Hampshire at 105.4 (national = 100), meaning a dollar in New Hampshire buys 95¢ of national purchasing power.

How New Hampshire-specific premiums enter the calculation. Insurance pricing — homeowners, auto, health, life — varies by state on legal, regulatory, and risk grounds. State insurance commissioners set minimum coverage thresholds. Catastrophe exposure (hurricane, wildfire, flood, earthquake, hail) is priced into homeowners and auto premiums locally. The insurance calculators on this page pull NAIC's most recent state-level premium averages and adjust for the coverage levels you select.

Local context as of 2026-04-19. Live data sources are listed in the Sources section below; each metric carries its own retrieval date.

New Hampshire versus the U.S. baseline

How does New Hampshire stack up against the national average on the metrics that drive the calculators on this page? The table below pairs the New Hampshire-specific reading against the U.S. baseline so you can see at a glance whether your local scenario runs above or below typical. Three to five percentage points of difference on most of these inputs translates into meaningful changes in calculator output — for example, a 50-basis-point difference in mortgage rate moves the monthly payment on a $400,000 30-year loan by roughly $130.

MetricNew HampshireU.S. baselineDifference
Median home value[zillow]$475,000$420,00013.1%
Property tax rate[tax-foundation]1.93%1.07%80.4%
Top marginal income tax[tax-foundation]None~4.08% (volume-weighted)−4.08 pp
Cost-of-living index (RPP)[bea-rpp]105.4100.05.4 pts
Avg homeowners insurance[naic]$1,040/yr$1,544/yr-32.6%

How to use the New Hampshire Insurance & Protection Hub

Walk through using the insurance & protection calculators with New Hampshire-specific defaults pre-loaded from primary sources.

  1. Pre-fill with local dataEach calculator on this page loads with state- or city-specific defaults pulled live from primary sources (FRED, BLS, Zillow, Freddie Mac PMMS, IRS, BEA). The blue values shown next to each input are the local averages so you can see how your scenario compares to the typical case before changing anything.
  2. Override the inputs you controlChange any field to model your actual situation. The math reruns in your browser the moment you change a value — no signup, no API call, no data transmission. Hover over the small (i) icon next to each label to see the formula that field feeds and where the default came from.
  3. Read the derived valuesThe result panel shows the primary calculation (monthly payment, take-home pay, savings projection, etc.) plus the intermediate values that drive it. Each line item is labeled with the formula component it represents so you can verify the arithmetic against any agency publication, textbook, or competing calculator.
  4. Adjust assumptions and re-runMost calculators have a section for assumption inputs that are easy to overlook — annual raises, expected return, inflation, vacancy rate, depreciation schedule, marginal vs. effective tax treatment. The defaults are conservative; aggressive scenarios usually require explicit overrides.
  5. Save to "My Numbers"When the inputs match your reality, click Save to "My Numbers". The values persist to your device's local storage (IndexedDB) and reload automatically on your next visit. Nothing is transmitted to any CalcFi server — the saved-state feature is deliberately client-side only for privacy.
  6. Compare scenarios side by sideMost calculators offer a comparison view that shows two or more scenarios side by side. Use this to model decision points: 15-year vs 30-year mortgage, Roth vs Traditional IRA, salary vs hourly, lease vs buy. The comparison view also produces a shareable summary you can download as PNG or PDF.

Featured Insurance & Protection Calculators for New Hampshire

Start with these 5 most-used insurance & protection calculators — each pre-loaded with New Hampshire's tax rates, median home values, insurance costs, and cost-of-living data.

Life Insurance Needs

Calculate how much life insurance coverage your family needs.

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Health Insurance Subsidy

Estimate ACA marketplace premium tax credits.

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Disability Insurance

Calculate how much disability coverage you may want to protect income.

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Home Insurance Estimator

Estimate annual homeowners insurance premiums.

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Term vs Whole Life

Compare term and whole life insurance costs and benefits.

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All Insurance & Protection Calculators Pre-Filled for New Hampshire

Browse every insurance & protection calculator with New Hampshire-specific defaults for 2026.

Life Insurance Needs

NH data

Calculate how much life insurance coverage your family needs.

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Health Insurance Subsidy

NH data

Estimate ACA marketplace premium tax credits.

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Disability Insurance

NH data

Calculate how much disability coverage you may want to protect income.

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Home Insurance Estimator

NH data

Estimate annual homeowners insurance premiums.

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Term vs Whole Life

NH data

Compare term and whole life insurance costs and benefits.

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Umbrella Insurance

NH data

Determine if you need umbrella liability coverage.

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Auto Insurance Comparison

NH data

Compare auto insurance quotes and coverage options.

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Income Replacement

NH data

Calculate how much income replacement insurance you need.

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New Hampshire vs National Average: Insurance Costs

See how New Hampshire compares to the national average on key financial metrics relevant to insurance & protection planning. These differences directly affect your calculations.

MetricNew HampshireNational AvgDifferenceSource
Median Home Price (ZHVI)[1]$475,000$420,000+$55,000[1]
Property Tax Rate[2]1.93%1.07%+0.86%[2]
Income Tax (top marginal)[3]0% (none)4.6%-4.60%[3]
Avg Insurance Cost[4]$1,040$1,544-$504[4]
Cost of Living Index (RPP)[5]105.4100.0+5.4[5]
Median Household Income[6]$111,800——[6]

Data refreshed from primary public datasets; last reviewed 2026-04-19.

Insurance & Protection Calculators by City in New Hampshire

Property values, tax rates, and cost of living vary significantly within New Hampshire. Top 5 cities with localized calculator results:

Manchester, NH

Median home: $420,000 | COL: 113

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Frequently Asked Questions: Insurance & Protection in New Hampshire

How much is homeowners insurance in New Hampshire?

Average homeowners insurance in New Hampshire costs approximately $1,040 per year, below the national average of $1,544.

Insurance & Protection: complete guides & worked examples

Long-form content kept collapsed by default so the calculator grid stays front-and-center. Expand any section below for primary-source analysis, worked examples, and category FAQs.

Guides (6 articles)▾

Complete insurance planning guide 2026

10 min read

Insurance priorities: life insurance (if dependents), health insurance (always), disability (most undervalued), homeowners/renters, auto, umbrella at $500k+ net worth.

Life insurance

10× income guideline plus outstanding debts. Term better than whole for most. Use Life Insurance Needs for precise DIME calculation.

Disability

More likely than death during working years. Long-term disability replaces 60–70% of income. Own-occupation definition preferred.

Health

HSA-eligible HDHP optimal for healthy with savings capacity. ACA subsidies now extend to 400%+ of poverty per ARPA/IRA extensions. See Health Insurance Subsidy.

Life insurance by stage of life

8 min read

New parents: 20× income + debts. Mid-career: 10× + college fund. Empty nester: debts + final expenses. Retiree: typically minimal or none.

Homeowners insurance deep dive

8 min read

Replacement cost vs actual cash value. Dwelling limit should match rebuild cost not market value. Extended replacement coverage for 125–150% buffer. See Home Insurance Estimator.

Disability and umbrella

7 min read

Long-term disability: 60–70% income replacement, own-occupation definition, 90-180 day elimination. Umbrella: $1–5M coverage, $150–400/yr. Essential above $500k net worth.

Insurance decision framework

6 min read

Life: Life Insurance Needs. Home: Home Insurance Estimator. Disability: Disability. Auto: Auto Comparison.

Common insurance mistakes

7 min read

Under-insuring dwelling, skipping umbrella, whole life oversell, health insurance via COBRA when ACA cheaper.

Real Examples (7 scenarios)▾

Young family life insurance

Income
$95k
Debts
$320k (mortgage)
Kids
2
Policy
20-year term $1M

Result: ~$45/month for healthy non-smoker

Term at age 32 cheap. Covers income replacement + mortgage payoff + college.

Homeowners FL

Home Value
$420k
Location
Coastal FL
Deductible
$2,500
Wind
Separate

Result: ~$4,800/yr all-in

Post-hurricane FL the costliest market. Wind deductible typically 2-5% of dwelling.

Umbrella policy

Net Worth
$850k
Underlying Auto
$250/500/100
Coverage
$1M

Result: ~$200/yr

Minimum underlying limits required. Protects net worth above auto/home limits.

ACA marketplace family

Household Income
$78k
Family Size
4
State
Texas

Result: Silver plan ~$180/mo after subsidy

Post-IRA extension through 2025. Subsidy scales at higher income with expanded benchmark.

Disability for physician

Income
$220k
Policy
Own-occupation LTD
Benefit
60% replacement

Result: ~$3,200/yr premium

Specialty-specific. Essential for high-income professionals whose skills don't transfer.

Auto insurance shopping

Current Quote
$1,800/yr
Shopping Result
$1,350/yr
Same Coverage
Yes

Result: Save $450/yr

Rate shopping annually captures differential pricing models. Typical 15-25% savings.

Whole life conversion check

Premium
$400/mo
Cash Value Growth
~3%
Alternative
Term + index fund

Result: Term + invest saves $150k over 30 years

Decompose insurance + investment. Separate more efficient for most.

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How we compute these figures — methodology

This page combines three inputs: (1) the calculator formulas themselves, which run client-side so no inputs leave your browser; (2) New Hampshire financial constants from primary public datasets; and (3) national benchmarks for comparison. The New Hampshire data uses property tax effective rate (1.93%), median home value ($475,000), and no state income tax — all from the sources listed below.

Refresh cadence: state tax brackets are reviewed annually after legislative sessions. Property-tax rates, ZHVI home values, insurance premiums, and BEA RPP cost-of-living indices are reviewed annually against primary sources. Page-level dateModified matches the most recent data retrieval date shown above.

Known limits: statewide averages mask large intra-state variance — county-level property tax and metro-level home prices differ significantly. For precise per-city figures, click through to individual calculator pages.

Sources

Every number on this page cites a primary public dataset. Last reviewed 2026-04-19 (auto-bumped on the next ISR refresh after an ETL run).

  1. NAIC Dwelling Fire, Homeowners Owners, and Homeowners Tenants Insurance Report — content.naic.org/article/homeowners-insurance-report. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  2. Zillow Research — ZHVI (Zillow Home Value Index) + ZORI (Zillow Observed Rent Index) — www.zillow.com/research/data. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  3. U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates — www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  4. Internal Revenue Service — federal individual income tax brackets and standard deductions — www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-17. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  5. Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) — weekly national mortgage rates — www.freddiemac.com/pmms. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  6. Tax Foundation — Property Taxes Paid as % of Owner-Occupied Housing Value; State Tax Rates and Brackets; Estate/Inheritance; Social Security Taxation — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  7. State Departments of Revenue — official bracket + deduction publications (one primary URL per state; linked in the brackets table below) — taxfoundation.org/data/all/state/state-income-tax-rates. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  8. Bureau of Economic Analysis — Regional Price Parities by State — www.bea.gov/data/prices-inflation/regional-price-parities-state-and-metro-area. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  9. U.S. Department of Labor — State Minimum Wage Laws — www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/minimum-wage/state. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  10. FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) — real median household income, unemployment, HPI, LFPR per state — fred.stlouisfed.org. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  11. HUD Fair Market Rents — 50th-percentile 2-bedroom FY — www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/fmr.html. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  12. BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) — state-level occupational wages — www.bls.gov/oes. Retrieved 2026-04-19.

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